We very much enjoyed sharing our work with you during
the NACCE Conference. Thank you for your
interest and insightful questions.

We are getting ready for GEW, during which we will
again be hosting the Young Entrepreneurs Alliance (YEA) students. This year, we are including students from
Madison Park High School in Boston in addition to Assabet Valley High School
and will be hosting a ‘speed networking’ type event where YEA and Bunker Hill
students will be pitching their business ideas to each other as well as to
business leaders connected with our Community Center for Entrepreneurship and
with Young Entrepreneurs Alliance.

Here is a draft of our events. Please note that there are two events
(highlighted in red) scheduled for high school/community college collaboration.

**DRAFT as of Oct 20, 2010**

Global Entrepreneurship Week
Sponsored by: The Community Center for Entrepreneurship

Bunker Hill Community College,
November 15 – 21, 2010

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2010

3:55-5:10 p.m.

Event Type: Keynote
Speaker

Event Topic: "The
Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility”

Speaker: Sylvia Maxfield, Ph.D.

Professor, Simmons School of Management and former
Executive, Lehman Brothers

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2010

1-2:15p.m.,

Event Type: Panel
Discussion, Q&A

Event Topic: "What are Funders Looking For? : How to Best
Position Your Venture for Outside Funders”

Prospective Org/Company List (speaker invitations being
extended)

Hub Angels

Eastern Bank

Accion International

U.S. Small Business Administration, MA District Office

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2010

10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Event Type: High School Student-Run Business Presentation to Bunker Hill Students

Event Topic: Effectively Pitching Your Business

In partnership with the Young Entrepreneurs Alliance

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010

1– 2:15 p.m.

Event Type: Interactive
Panel Presentation/Small Group Q&A with Students

A Day-long Conference for Boston-Area High School students
interested in starting their own businesses

The CCE’s next ‘big’ venture is that of establishing a
student-run business on campus. With
this in mind we are surveying not only our students, but also area high school
students to establish their interest in such a venture. In order to encourage high school student
participation we will be distributing CCE t-shirts. We will report on the
results of this survey at the end of the month.

BHCC’s collaboration with NFTE went quiet for a while
due to personnel changes at the organization.
However, channels of communication have been opened with the Program
Director at NFTE’s New England Office. She is interested in having BHCC host a
NFTE selling event in conjunction with Chelsea High School.

So another busy month building pathways from high
schools to community college.